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  2. Mike Lupica - Wikipedia

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    Oneida, New York, U.S. Occupation. Columnist. author. Education. Boston College. Subjects. Sports. Michael Lupica ( / ˈluːpɪkə /; born May 11, 1952) is an author and former American newspaper columnist, best known for his provocative commentary on sports in the New York Daily News and his appearances on ESPN .

  3. Summer of '98 - Wikipedia

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    Summer of '98. Summer of '98: When Homers Flew, Records Fell, and Baseball Reclaimed America is a 1999 book written by Mike Lupica, a sports columnist for the New York Daily News and an ESPN analyst. [1] The book follows the 1998 baseball season that featured Mark McGwire and Sammy Sosa chasing Roger Maris 's home run record.

  4. Heat (Lupica novel) - Wikipedia

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    Heat is a 2006 young adult novel written by Mike Lupica. Summary. The book is set in the Bronx, New York. The main character is a young boy named Michael Arroyo, a gifted baseball player/pitcher. Coaches from other teams say that he is too good to be just 12 years old (He can pitch a ball at 80 mph).

  5. Wait Till Next Year - Wikipedia

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    363. ISBN. 0-553-05319-1. Wait Till Next Year is a 1988 memoir by sportswriter Mike Lupica and screenwriter William Goldman . The book is similar to Goldman's earlier effort The Season: A Candid Look at Broadway in that it looks at a year of New York sports teams with Goldman getting press passes to see a huge number of games. The main focus is ...

  6. Mike Lupica: Tom Brady proves yet again he’s the ... - AOL

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    Tom Brady wasn’t the real MVP of the Super Bowl played on Sunday night in Tampa, even though they gave him the award. The defense of the Tampa Bay Bucs was the biggest star of the big game, in ...

  7. Mike Lupica: Aaron Judge’s 59th home run caps off ... - AOL

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    The day when Aaron Judge arrived at the threshold of 60, got to a home run place in New York sports history with No. 59 that has only ever been matched by two hitters — Babe Ruth, Roger Maris ...

  8. The Sports Reporters - Wikipedia

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    Release. October 2, 1988. ( 1988-10-02) –. May 7, 2017. ( 2017-05-07) The Sports Reporters was a sports talk show that aired on ESPN at 9:30 a.m. ET every Sunday morning (and replayed at 10:30 a.m. ET the same day on ESPN2 and 11:30 AM on ESPNews ). It featured a roundtable discussion among four sports media personalities, with one regular ...

  9. Jesse Stone (character) - Wikipedia

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    Jesse Stone is the lead character in a series of detective novels written by Robert B. Parker. They were among his last works, and the first series in which the novelist used the third-person narrative. The series consists of nine books, starting with Night Passage (1997) and ending with Split Image (2010), which Parker completed before his ...